Rear Shock Absorber Removal and recommendations
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I wish to replace my ageing rear shocks and fit adjustable ones. I am interested to know what the minimum amount of disassembly is required to remove the shocks bearing in mind my car is fitted with sliding spline solid drive shafts. I am thinking of also fitting a pair of Sue Millers CV driveshafts. Can anyone recommend a good adjustable shock absorber that I can use with these driveshafts as I am not sure whether they require limited drop shocks?
- William2
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William,
Assuming your car is an Elan and not a Plus 2 the CV shafts from Sue definitely need droop limitation. About 25mm less than original. I did 30mm to be on the safe side.
They are made by Kelvedon who were very helpful on the phone.
Eric in Burnley
S3SE DHC
Assuming your car is an Elan and not a Plus 2 the CV shafts from Sue definitely need droop limitation. About 25mm less than original. I did 30mm to be on the safe side.
They are made by Kelvedon who were very helpful on the phone.
Eric in Burnley
S3SE DHC
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